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 A Convenient and Affordable Alternative for Metal Painting and Refinishing! Wide Range of Applications for Commercial, Residential, Industrial Applications Convenient & Less Costly Alternative than Powder Coating Significant Cost Savings over Replacement Work can be performed On-Site or In-Shop No Messy Overspray Ideal for Variety of On-site New Build or Restoration Projects
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The Electrostatic Painting Process Simply put, electrostatic refinishing / painting of metal items (not to be confused with powder coating) is an application of a two-part positively charged electrostatic paint to a grounded metal surface. This process involves an attraction between the paint and metal, without overspray, resulting in a factory-like, quality finish with excellent adhesion to the surface metal - even on the most intricately-shaped objects. Electrostatic coatings are typically equivalent - and in some instances even superior - to the original factory finish! ElektroCoat exclusively uses the Ransburg No. 2 electrostatic painting method which has significant advantages over the No. 1 application method and conventional applications. The No. 2 method has a transfer efficiency rate of approximately 98% v. the No. 1 method which has a transfer efficiency rate of 65-75% - this means more product (paint) actually applies to the product being painted instead of being lost as overspray (similar to conventional spraying). This means we can come to your facility or residence and complete your metal refinishing project economically and with minimal inconvenience or downtime to your operations. When inquiring about electrostatic painting, be sure to ask which method is being used: the No. 2 method is by far the most efficient - and least intrusive - spray system available! COMPARE ELECTROSTATIC V. POWDER COATING:
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ELECTROSTATIC + Refinishing can be performed onsite. Item will typically dry to touch within a few hours and be ready for use within just eight (8) hours - meaning minimal interruption to your business operations or personal schedule. + Electrostatic painting is more versatile - it can be performed on any size and shaped item. + Affords uniform coverage due to the electrostatic attraction of paint. Additional refinishing can be done with minimal prep time or effort. + Surface preparing involves just basic, thorough cleaning and light preparation for paint adhesion. Although the surface may be subject to scratches and marrs as with any painted surface - it will NOT peel or flake. + Offers optimum coverage on the most intricately detailed metal items. Ideal where 'aesthetics' are important. + The paint palette for electrostatic spray method is extensive; color matches can be achieved to suit individual tastes - and any touch-up that may be required later on is easy. + Doesn't require special, expensive equipment and is typically far less costly than powder coating- making the electrostatic method much more affordable for commercial and residential applications. + Since no heat is applied, ANY metallic item - including aluminum - can be refinished.
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POWDER COATING - Items being refinished must be placed in conventional curing oven to 'bake' and then undergo curing - meaning additional time and cost requirements involved in paint process, disassembly, reassembly and transport. - Potential size and shape limitations to objects being refinished; Items must be able to fit in a conventional curing oven. - Difficult to apply and achieve thin, smooth films. Additional applications may result in thickened or 'orange peel' finish, and removal requires use of special industrial solvents or abrasive blasting. - Pre-finished items must be specially cleaned and treated for the powder coat process, which requires several steps where improper surface preparation or application can occur resulting in chipping, flaking, etc. - Difficult to achieve 'fine finish' or even coating on sharp-edged objects and inside corners. - Color matching and uniformity is often more difficult to achieve than with liquid coatings, especially where touchup is - or may be - required. - Equipment required for powder coating is typically much more expensive, meaning the process is more more affordable for large-scale, industrial applications. - Items being refinished must be able to withstand heat application and curing during the powder coat process without loss of strength (example: file cabinets with plastic rollers, objects with rubber seals).
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